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Kindergarten Grade Level Science Sample Curriculum.
Arkansas State Dept, of Education, Little Rock.
2002 - 00-00
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* Academic Standards; Earth Science; Inquiry; ^Kindergarten;
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ABSTRACT
This document presents a sample of the Arkansas science
curriculum and identifies the content standards for physical science systems,
life science systems, and Earth science/space science systems for
kindergarten students. Each content standard is explained and includes
student learning expectations, kindergarten benchmarks, assessments, and
strategies and activities. (YDS)
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PS.2.8. Explore the effects of
applying various types of forces
to an object (push/pull).
STRAND 1 : PHYSICAL SYSTEMS
CONTENT STANDARD 3
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the connections and applications of physical science.
1 Strategies/ Activities 1
Assessments |
[ Kindergarten Benchmarks
| Learning Expectations
P5.3.1. Understand that physical
science is interwoven into the
structure of all disciplines.
PS.3.2. Recognize that
mathematics is the basis of
communication in physical
science.
P5.3.3. Understand that tools
allow tasks to be done more
easily.
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P5.3.4. Explore physical science
related careers.
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